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  • Leafs and Habs – It’s on.

    The Habs and Leafs divisional rivalry gets started tonight in Toronto. The odds would have to rest in Montreal’s favor despite being on the 3rd game of their season starting road trip. Montreal is coming of back to back road victories in Boston and New York while Toronto is trying to rebuild after losing their captain Mats Sundin to a devastating eye injury. Montreal’s success at the Air Canada center in recent years has been less than stellar.

    The Leafs depth will be tested as the burden falls onto questionable shoulders in Jason Allison and Eric Lindros. We should have an idea how the Leafs cope without their leader

    The Canadiens expect to dress tough guy Latvian Raitis Ivanans tonight and he no doubt will find himself tangling with one of the Leafs tough guys. Let’s all hope its Tie Domi who receives a thorough beating.

  • Michael Ryder finishes off consecutive road games

    What can you say about a guy like Michael Ryder? If you don’t know how I feel about him refer to my past posts and getting him re-signed in particular. This guy is the real deal. Michael Ryder finished off the Bruins and the Rangers in less then 24 hours.

    The Canadiens left what should have been a put-away game up to the last minute. The Habs leading 3-2 had 2 5-3 powerplay chances and failed to bury the insurance goal they needed to secure the game.

    Rookie Chris Higgins and Alexander Perezhogin both put away the first NHL goal of their careers. Higgins a Long Island native spent $1250 on tickets for family and friends and it’s great to see him score his 1st career goal in front of them.

    Another note, Sheldon Souray. It didn’t take binoculars to see that Sheldon Souray was struggling out there. He was as big and as slow as an elephant. He was on the ice and directly involved in the first two Ranger goals. On the 5-3 Powerplay he had several chances to tee it up from the point and he elected to dish out a pass each time. This leads me to speculate that something isn’t right with #44. Perhaps the pre-season injury he suffered was more severe than lead to believe?

    Mathieu Dandenault also seemed out of place tonight while Andrei Markov can make an early run at the #1 D spot. He was solid once again seeing tons of ice time to start the season.

    Marcel Hossa put a moment of doubt in every hab fan as he scored vs his ex teammates early in the 1st period.
    It seems he may have a real chance to play and develop in New York.

    Did anyone happen to notice Tom Poti’s weak penalties? The new NHL might have no room for a big slow lumberjack like Tom Poti.

    2-0 on the road to start the season, the Habs are in good shape. 1st overall has a great ring to it.

    Next up, the Mats Sundin’less Maple Leafs.

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  • Senet1 : seriously ready to challenge for the cup. He will us win games but he will not be the difference between winning the cup and not winning the cup. You pick up players like that once you have the team ready to challenge,.
  • Senet1 : I am looking at the players to draft and there are a lot of big 6'3-6'5 forwards available ion the draft this year. If we could draft 3-4 big young players in the 2nd and 3rd round why would you want to give that up for a roster player who may have 2-3 years at best. If we are going to build a winner to have to build it with bigger players and there are a lot of good big players available this year. So you sign Ott and he is with us for the short run, but probably not when we are seriously re
  • Senet1 : Boullion is a great mentor for the young D-men
  • muller93 : Boullion is one of MBs great additions--Boull ion is a definite Keeper.
  • muller93 : Getting rid of Kaberle frees up a lot of cash. Boullion is small but is reliable and doesn't back down from anyone.
  • muller93 : Exactly Goalie any thoughts on a punishing D-man?
  • goalie : They;re showing determination adn skill vs Ducks and Blackhawks.
  • goalie : REd Wings could turn out to be the surprise team of this year's playoffs!
  • goalie : WE need to rid our team of Kaberle and Webber. Step two would be to then move Diaz. If we get that big d-man I believe that would push Boullion to # 7 on the chart. We'd then go with Georges, PK,Markov (to continue mentoring Ememlin) Tinordi as our starting six . THEN I'd be excited about our chances. We could then work on getting bigger forwards.
  • goalie : I too would gladly give up a 3rd round pick for Ott- the type of player we sadly lack. AND if we could get one more rugged, expeienced defenceman it would help immensely.
  • muller93 : Senet what you are saying makes sense but if we can get Ott for a 3rd round I'll take that all day.
  • muller93 : MB should be looking at a big D-man first, even though I like our blue line with the addition of Tinordi. We need that insurance just in case one gets injured. Also I'm a firm believer in starting with the goalie first then-defense-for wards-and we already have good goalie. We have all noticed when we have the lead Price is tough to beat.
  • Senet1 : So sometimes you have to sacrifice for one year or two to build that team in the draft. then add the finishing touches through FA and trades.
  • Senet1 : Muller, Detroit is another good example. They have been in the hunt every year with good well balanced teams yet only one or two cups to show for it. However, they have built a team that has a chance every years for the last 10+ years. That is what I think we have a chance to do this year with a good draft. It reminds me of the habs teams of the mid 80 and 90's we built a team then with sold draft picks and won the cup twice during that time period. So sometimes you have to sacrifice a one
  • muller93 : Very true Senet, you do need luck and we haven't had any luck it seems since the habs moved to the Bell Center. We had an incredible run in 2010 with some crazy goal tending from Halak. With Galchenyuk-Tinor di-Gallagher all in 1 year--not too bad, even with an early exit in the playoffs.
  • Senet1 : Muller I guess we all have our own ideas, but there has never been too many times that were successful when they traded their draft picks away. We have a chance to build this team so we have a shot at winning the cup over the next 10 years. Even as good as Pittsburgh has been they have only won the cup once since Crosby and Malkin have been with the team. That is because you not only need great players but you need luck to win, but one thing about Pittsburgh they have a chance every year. The
  • muller93 : Good point on Torres, he might be a liability. Torres has to tone it down a bit, but that's his game-very aggressive.
  • goalie : Though I don't condone what Raffi Torres did - thos shows you how repeat offenders or near offenders are going to be treated. His hit was NOT illegal BUT what the rap sheet adn reputation Torres has he got severly punished. Lesson to be learned by OTHER players because Torres dopesn't learn fromk his mistakes.
  • muller93 : Senet normally I would agree with you on not trading draft picks but we are not in a rebuilding stage. Sometimes draft picks can be a roll of the dice and it can take up to 3 years to be NHL ready. We have a good team and I agree with Stuo players like Clowe-Torres-Ott -Scott will make a big difference. Somebody has to protect Gallagher, he can't keep getting hit the way does--we need a tough forward so they think twice before going after Gallagher.
  • Senet1 : Really a heathly Habs team would probably win more games against the Pens that we did against the Sens. Reason they Pens would not play as physical against us as against the Sens. If we get good goaltending we win at least two games.
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  • stuo11 : hes a tougher big guy too! Just a minor adjustment but will help a bit
  • stuo11 : hes better than markov, and hes french who was in mention for defenceman of the year
  • goalie : Markov for Beauchemin - an injury prone d-man for an ;old timer'd-man. Beauchemin is NOT what the Habs need in my opinion. He is a HUGE defensive liability.
  • goalie : Stuo 11 I'd make that trade with Oilers fast BUT I doubt the Oilers will make that. Two marginal d-men at the best for a switch of first round picks - not a chance .
  • stuo11 : markov for beachemin?
  • stuo11 : let moen go
  • stuo11 : maybe try and get steve begin back
  • stuo11 : we wouldve kicked out all other teams but pens, sens,
  • stuo11 : pens have alot of forwaRDS same with us but we have better goaltending
  • stuo11 : theres styles of play goalie. Sens played us good, but lost games to southeast teams florida and tampa and get crushed by leafs EVERYTIME. sens and leafsd cant beat bruins but we do frequently
  • stuo11 : Diaz weber and our 1st for their first edm
  • goalie : SEns beat us 4 games to 1. Pens had last night's game under their control. What does that mean if we were up vs the Pens in a series. I think the Habs have a way to go before we're competing for Lord Stanley's Cup!
  • Senet1 : If he could score goals like Lucic and we could sign him to a four year contract then I would consider it too. However, NOT if we only have him for one to two years.
  • Senet1 : So we went from 27th pick to 21st pick.

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